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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MARCIH 16, 1877. God was a God of love a8 Grace came and satisficd Law was vindicated, and all thatsinners had 10 do was to come and accept this Jesus—the ox- ponent of God's grace to sinfal man, I Thy welcome voice ™ was next sung. A brother said there was no antagonism between Christ had eatiaficd the law, feves in Chrlat. the Water Department and §2 & God of fnetice, s sonrces, and pald ont asmall sum, about £5,000, on manicipat indebteiiness. The following bailding-permita wore fesaed yea- 7 terdny: W, Sehtoeder, a threo-story and basement | ROPIY of the Protaction Life to the store and dwelling, 21248 feet, cost 81,000, No. Qooding Charges of Fraud. 355 Weat Chicago avenue; F. Warnleki y-honse, 18x40 feet, coat $1,200, No, 63 Weat Waton street. Assistant-Corporation Connsel Adams departed a3t nizht fof Sprngeld, whero ho was Invited, 1 Subornation of Perjury. abont haif & dozen Iettere, by the Leglalative Com- mittec, 1 whoeo care {n the inatter of the revialon and amendment of tho revenne law, Me. Aaamd Wh) Tninin mora. fully th provislons of tha two Stettaner Bros. & Co. Snod for 50,000 repared In the City Law Departe MR I TR AT Donget Boe Tanking. Afot Their Own, THE CITY. GENERAL Tho Mev. H. Moorchonse, the boy preacher, Is stopping at the Brevoort House, ‘The temperature yesterday, as obcrved by Ma- nasse, optician, B8 Madlson sireet (Trinune Bufld- fnm), was at 80, m, 10 degrees; 10 a, m., 13512 the law and grace. and was the end had been an Instanco of false mercy. T wAs an antagonism between mercy and and the resull was that the mnrderer went ecol Gud made no snch blunders as that. mnat be no blotting of the law and living fn sin while living in Thers must b no antago: nism between the two. A brother from Pax converted In that town. The Hon, John O'Connor Tower, M.P., the Irish orator, paid a flylng visit to this clty yesterday. 1lo putup at the Paliner Hounse, and is on his to St. Loufs, whers he Is to bo the guesl Irish Societ.cs on 8t. Patrick's Day. At midnight yesterdny Mrs, Hutching, of No. 200 Derplatnes atrect, found o healthy femalo in- fant abont 48 hours old Ik sho cared kindly for terusy it wan sent to the Foundlings' llome, oung rnaway, 1s to he ta 0 410 10 be hero to- ton #nid 200 eouls had beon % llr:ra than that, the work Thou aidst " lesvs Thy throne and kingly Twelve eascs of death from acarlet fever have been reported 80 far this week. The new casea re- weront Nos, 1660 Sonth Dear. d 9 <8 Suits, TS Nort Sranuiln, b Ronth Union, 63 JTulgnients;, Confesstonsy: Now 1 or, 1G] Bouth Clark, 20 Jan, Archer averue, 047 North Robey, 1407 South tlai- *+0h, to he noth! octed yusterda The meeting closed with the singinz ology snd the pronouneing of tho lenediction. Vo M. Co As At tho close of the noan meeting, six gentlemen rat tiemacives doswn in _onn corner of the hall fur thaostensible purpose of getlin, candidate for President of the L. % wore called to onler by Mr, W. W, Vanarsdale, and Mr. Phillip Myera wad made Chaieman, e mradale stuted the objects of the meeting, were previously known. anda committee of two, nchestcr And Went, was After consnlting ted tho foilow Farwell; Flrat \ras next sang on her front door- \ttle one, ana yes- Ida Sherman, the home Uy rélatives w ‘wad examined yesterday oy City Phyeict: and althouzh she has pone through & eevere onleal, ha think» she wili »00n be as sound and healthy as ‘The brite who committed the ontiage has ot yet been apprehended., A correspondent who Votera " suggests that Judga William K., McAilia- ter, who recentiy made suchn fine record in the Enillvan care, bo appuinted to the vacant Unlted reme Cowrt Judgeship ion of jndicisl fal spondent, as the world never saw before, Yesterdny Henry Woods, who had passed a 810 counterfeit blll, was discharged from tho Bride- woll, where he bad sorved two months, by Commis- He was corvicied In the United States Court, and Lad been sentenced fo th! dayeand the payment of costs. As he b the requisite additional month for the discharged under theinsolvency laws, Yesterday morning a litla 3. of Mr. Rosw, of No. 89 Thirty-t| plaing in the kit atove, detting her clothes on fire. ont into the street, where tho child’s clothing was ntleman vassing at the time, tle one was so badlgburned The petition or statement of Mary Larned In re« | Life-Inenrance Company received un cxtensive alr- gatd 1o & gamblinz-houee was referred to the Chiel | oot tho hands of daaper K. Goodu, who fled Tho answer which he. Wil probabi dnsper Ky % Tiake fu. 1t Ia, tha thers has been o ghmblinz: | his bill 0 wind ap the Compan howwe running in the p:".(llnll f:xr lnf |llfll t dl’!l? hlll(lvl“l". for :fllll |'l‘; the day sct for the Company to filo its anewer, but Flteincnt made yesterday by one conncetod w tiateuwns mado, yeslerday by it falled to come to (ime, . e having been publlcly mado in regnrd Birante “an fauceta abont towin one of tho an, | mirably for advertinmy circulars. Ono was by Rincers of tha Cily Department was yesterlay | numberof policy-holders, the other by threo stock- asked the reason thereof, and sald that'the wind | holders (n the Company wwho wished to become and leo ‘!n.tlluplnku arlul |lhe mlulnu'{n nlla m‘l?x‘l part v vater-power elevator-connections In the South Divlion had much to. do with durkeniug tha | Mersrs. E. B, Moyers, E. M, lnince, R. Fo ususlly clear and sparkling lako water. g:mielh ;\l l!‘l;l’ozm,m e 821 My A Committes of tho Connty Toard having pott- ngnrt, Matthew Grifitn, Georgs 1. Yeager, tloned the city to allow the county o u:cnw; the | G. Itush, George W, Fay, and Simon Powell, In art of tho strect adjoining one slde | their petition say that they are numbered among longo Square diring the time that the u g . getho Constaltada quu“m“ he time tha policy-holders of the Trotection Life-Insurance that ocenpancy wonld probabl OF four geare. the Mayet. to. whom the matter was | lto its coffers. They then give a very glowing Teforrod, yesterday requested from ths Carporation | account of the advantages of insurance At cost, Cotnscl an opinion upon the power of the eity o | with no resorve fund to g fanke such & prant. Another case of small-pox turned np at the' . fog h County Moepital yu(erxhyp that fs, o cage of ¢ najpdlicy-holder is éatiaon to pay (o any (bl glie e T, e e oite ot the tos: | They next give o ahort abatract of tho bill of Good- x and measles, the truth will not be | Ing, aver that they know nothing of the trath knaw, andll The best houte phyaician aball hava | of the charges In it contalmed, but have the case. fmpllcit confidence in the soundncss of the ialnt that the ward of the Hospital {n which a yenl lve case of small-pox was phay !urlwu‘dly. Company and the (nlegrity of lis ofcers, and (tlie cane of the Milwaukeo man, Ilansen) bas not | gently Intimata the possible bad faith of Qooding. been disinfected, and that patients aru quartecod | Bomewlhat Inconaistenly, however, in o snccecding thera without régurd ta the mature of thele mal- | paragraph they state that their rights ara In joop- upan oppositiun i‘. M. C. A, They conslatiiz of Measrs, appointed to make n a few moments the Committee report Inat nominations: V', Vlce-President, O, B. 0. Sprague; Sccond Viees President, E, 8. Wells; Treasurer, L. J. Uage; Ttocording Sccrotary, gregational, Cv 11, Larneil; Reformed Eplscopal, E. dist, George Quinan, The report was adopled and the meotiog ad- slgns himself **Many 1t wonld be such , eaye the corre- Case: Episcopal, eloner Tloyne, THIE COUNTY BUILDING. The County Treasurcr pald the employes of the TInnane Asylum and Poor-Iouse yesterday, The Collectors of the Towns of Barrington snd Leydan turncd over thelr books yesterday, and with them about $4,000. Walker, In bis Court-Tonse work, has met hls Architect Egan los cone demned two of the derricks he has placed on the ground as unft for use, The North Chleago Collector tarned hin real- estate books over yesterday, and will to-day de- perty books, ith the County Colle The new Tospital needs a new ambulance, and Commlssioner Schmidt has been satrying ono around in his pocket for months—on paper. yetiiclo can e had for $1,500, and Is pronounced by ita owner to be jast the thing. The Grand Jury yesterday listened to namerons cascs of one characier or another and fonnd a few ‘Tho case of tho Brookses, Llio abure the casos heard, and a true ave bean found. en accidentally foll againat the fler mother ran torn from her by a but not befare tne that Dr. Joy thinks she cannot survive, According to Emery A, Storrs, inthe case, the 81,000, 000 suit ushied aud placed on trial Monday morn. Unlted States Court. Jtehm ~immunlty, granted him for equealing. dogs ot prevent the prosecution of a ¢ivil action by the Taft ordered the casc to Heuce the motion for dlemissal of the sult will be argned by Rehm's atiorneys, Vell, Lawrence & Campbell, Monday morn When **Bully Benwinkle, Captain of the Fire s for all ho i worth. In running to the Qre in the \Weat Divislon day noon, Ben ran hia wa, the corner of Madison and the lamp-post into aplinters, open, and scattered tho mal first condemnation. ccial attorney lic soys that Tiver the person Government, and Judge final scttlemont wi Anavening paper, whict develops but litle re. Al for truth, has recent ubllened a’‘scries of B elilen maligning thy present Slunicipal AGminis. | fOF them; that if o Receiver be appolnted and In- tratf nd "tho component parts thereof, One | junction granted they will ba obliged to still pay 1o tatemonta was tuatthe Mayorhad appointad | death lomses without reaping any correponding as Commissioner of eal s fam| hysician, Woil, tke. Conmissioner in quéstion sald | ponet, Ther theraforo ask simply that they may ks A U TR Dt S T8 e Rllired, A McDotgall, and E, 8, Skinnor, e 1hs Sla or, ind 10 Tt oy Hadt Baver egn | theee stockholdors, also fled thelr cssay on the a wember of thal botls litmeclf and bl tlonists, was oniony bilE s undetstood to Tn the County Court yesterdny John Renner, Marl Schorechow,and C. C. Harkness were adjudg- ed insana; Caroline Rarbour was found to be dis- tracted, and Jobn Wehinger to_have somo carth) and to be o havitusl drankard, deli 1s to take cliarge of thoeffectaof the i 1 to the winas, wagon wheel was broken, but Ben escaped The letters wero gathered up by Oficer W yman, and put in the letter-box on the soutlivest A reception was glven laat evening by the con- gregation of Plymouth Church to the new pastor, ke Kev, C. 1, Evereat, aud his wife, parlors were crowded by the members of the con- gregation and many friends of the church not in~ cluded {n §ts membership, alt of whoin expressed thelr gratification at the opportunity presented by s very loformal guthering of meeting the pastor Among thoso present wera Mr. and The monthly pa; amonnts 10 about $38, 820,000; Department and the Health Department, $2,000. Tho rolls | forany further nssessments, The Company's oge bave all been haaded in to the Comptroller | pensca aro paid by membership fees, dues, etc., to await pay-doy. Patrick Ganphan was convicted of murdarn few houjtht ho ought to have Yoatorday & desperate effort was made to accnre s new triol for thie villaln, but in vain, He will fake an early depsrtare for Jollet, where ho will have time to repent of bis many sins. Another case of small-pox was found In the y. The patient hod been admiticd the day hefore, no one appearing to know his aliment or where he came from. the nature of his disense Lecame known ho was A liitle_ecxtra caro in the admission of s, If fll: ln!lllulhiu Is to County Hospital 1s not al present cnough malary-moncy in tho | of dissolotion, the capitallwould be distributed Tronsury to meet them, butby his speaking of | pro rata lmflm[ the stockho ders, Thoy then give bankere, it is falrto presnme that ho has been out | an abstract of smong the money-changers, and will Mr, and_ Mre. ol Jomgter; Al David Kelly} M C. P. Kimball; Mr, and Mre, Prank Gilbe orley; Mr, Thomas Orton; Mi C.Marshall; Mr, and Miss Iough; M, C. IL La 3 e, wui, e, P patients would not he amia eacape belng Infosted wi Commissioner Cleary should seo to this. Boxton, who has the contract for tha ma. sonry and lron-work on the now Court-1louse, has ordered the iron beams from Plttabury, snd ex. cts 1o recelvo tho first in nbout two weoks, to make his brick, and to that ¢nd has purchased three brick-yards an the Sonth Branch, and Ia now Tho yards havo a cupacity expects to dallver the ut thic 1st of May, and has no ldea that they will be needed before that time, the romises of the atone-contractor to the contrary ronce; Deacon 8, 1, W Underwood: Mr, and Mr \\'flllflmdll‘livl!bllf o lé' 5 sud Mre. 1. T, 8t Ars. H, 1. Blake. DOARD OF TRADE. A meeting of the oanl of Trade was held yes- terday afierhoon to consider sone proposcd amén: 1 Presldent Lincoln called to of der, and the Secretary read the following smend- ment to Sec. 5 of ltule 232 g0, 5. Bliould any party called u VIS4 107 a1l 10" UNRGNE Ch® Kecutley of raarpin caed thin the next bankin aking such eali shail o fer, to vesell It foraccount of tho dellnquent, such sale’ to Ve for the same collvery as was named in insl contract; If hio be tho buyer, Lo slish have the t to repurchase 1t for account of th deilverable at the time named in the in elthier caso be ahall at once com Maqurnt sne sction be has Tlarry Moorchoue thls evoning st Moody's church, on the North 8ide, There will bosn examinatlon of candidates for | company, doing business as a )ife-insurance com- tho positions of principals of grammarschoolsand | pany on what is known as the co-operativa tenchers in the high schools at the rooma of the | 8ystem. e business was potting them in shapo. L Hoard of Education on Saturday, commencing at | aseed, © Tho assessments . woro . mado ment Lo the rules, The lecturo of Prof. William 3. Blackbarn, D, ita death losses, and this pnyment s the'same in D., on Japan winh be dellvered in the chapel of the Presbyterian Theological Sominary, 1000 North. | its policy-liolders, During the last five years there Ttalsted stract, this eveningnt 7:45 o'clock, T'he | have been aver 5,000 palicy-holdera i the Com- lectaro Is frce and all ara lnvited. pany, but the deaths hava” not been so numerous Tho Jury In the trial of Eben F. Runyan came Into Conri yesterday, and reported that it had been nnable to agreo on a verdier, ning for conviction and threo for acquittal. Tunyan {natsted on 4 sccond trial at once, but the Htate's Altornoy was inclined to let the case go over to the next terin and placo the defendant un- 00 bonds. 1t was Snally concluded to givo and a special venire for that 1In the afternoon his altormey madoa motion to” quash the accond indlctment ngainst him, but 1t \was overruled. Runyan bad ‘expected an acquitial, and the dia- agreement of thio jury was a sad blow to him, § SherlT Kern presented his bill for dleting pri oners Lo the County Treasurer for payment yenter- and found there was no muno) e this was golng on, tho Committes on Jall and Jall Accounts wero consldering the proj to cat down the price paid him, a4 contemplated by a resolution Introduced sume weeks ago by Cotne ‘The members of rescnt, and they votad unanimous. ta's day,—tho same price thst lins heretofore been ‘paid,—and will so report to They have at last fuced the miualc, and put themsslves on record as they pi iscd the Sheriff they would when they waited on pon s hereln pro, hour thereafter, ht, | Qood Templars and ‘friends of temporance are | & requosted 10 Attend & publla meeting to ba neid at | o At asiesament for & doath was in Ay, 1571 the Waslingtonian Hiome. irduy, a8 R ool Hickman, R W. G, Ty, a0d | jag Uate to Decembor, 1871, The assessmonts other membors of the Lxvcutive Committeo will Y s T O ! then followed in the following order: March, 1 recital of tho eories will ba given | November, and December, 1872; March, April, to-morrow noon. Alr. Eddy will [ May, July, August, ‘Hieptomber, Uctooar, Decom- ln sonata in A, No, U5 laupt's | ber, 1 concert-fuguo in C, from mnnn-nrlgr Buck's con- | boen m: cert voriations on ** tho Star-Spangled B Buch Passacagfin; Morkel's introduction and var % upon a ibwoe from Heothoren's | capital stock, avsots, efc., wore of the kind sot sovafa, op. 100: and Gullmant's Finale, in & Hat, | outintheannual report to the Stata Andlior, Italzo White will sing Merkel's Uymun, up, | denics ever having made fulse representations to b7, and Franz's *‘Good Night' thop 1n the cauld blast.” 1t will bo & mattor of. [ him .ana policy-holder, or that by contract will general interext, the announcemont that the di- | him he bucame nnn% scnse o momber, 8028 to be rectora_of tho llershey School W. C. Lyman to condiict clas ve ‘privato instruction. 1f o Sriginal purchasc) municate to the de+ A y natureds the party socalling may, how- wyer, elect 1o permit the contracts to stand, in'which cane’ no uotice to that effect sball ba Decessary 1o the On motion of Mr. Bensley it was voted to strike out the last clauso of the amendinent, The second amendment was (n tho same rul, and cousisted slmply fa chauging the ing the dellvery of “graln from i to 2 tlon it was decided to further amend Dy changlng the word *‘grain® wherever it oce carzed to **property. " It was then moved and carrled Lo vots on the amendments by ballot ut the next meeting Hature day afternoon. HOTRL ARRIVALS, the lioard Moniay. House—Q, H. Crang snd Willlam Stowart, ho Ifou. D, K, Curran, ‘" THE COURTS. their true namen to the bond. number as No. 017 Sonth 1) , & ono- Mrs, Mary Hickey Charged with repeatedly In his prevence that S tances an fnancial standing, worth! Jolin McDonnell also file: but he retused, 1IROS. & CO, 31 and 13 Schiller, 451 Bankrapicles, Divorces, Ete. 21 \Weat Nineteentt, 11 er & Abercromble, Iayin the ‘large sum_of' S in December, 1 brofitabic trade clothing, etc., s 1lis stock, afe, Alont twn weeks ago the affairs of tho Protection caler in dn) or, U5 and L the same time prumivea mentloned in the | charging it with much rottenness, Yesterday was wan dinmissed In March, 1874, Instean thereof two rather wordy petitions wore a | fled, which, with elight changes, wonld setve nd- cfendant, y 000, for which he brincs suit, , WiHllam 8. McMickan, J. agalnstJoreph K., ¢ lntter agreed to deed plaintif t 17 and the N, W, of tha 1, A0l e the tnie of | Company, and liave poured conslderable money rantea payment, and reiterate the usual ailegations of the circulars that does not get the benedt of na the vamo Is patd for. | not having succeeded, that time. There has been some come DIVORCE! term of the Superior Coitst, Judge Drummond, on rncu? ardy; that in tho present condition of the case they g l“dlf Dyer, Las put off his trl onda; fear that no adequate defenso will. or can be made for sclling liqtior to plainti tata | 18W- Inor clalm 7 Company's theary of dolng busines e fo Tights Sy | that ho Dolley-older s any Intere deslred the statement correctod. onthe capital stocks that ineuranca Ie efctedon | o doriCyy 4 Dothel C the motual plan for actusl cost; that It n net Simon and Dothel y y-mllo% the Pollee Department poucy.mmer’.’:ucslm to withdrair he can do | ears, B. E. Gallup, F. Ul Feabody, Phebo A, the Fire Departmiont, | so oy shnply refusing or newlecting to pay 0 Bubilo. Worke, 8120,000% | tho snmuay” duee, aod. 18 o jonget " llabis 29, anlmt the Third National B tios What provision the Coup- | and tho copltal s duly held to meet any deficiencica 40, 24 for tlielr payment ho fa | in death zme';l necessary to ralsa thom_to tha o allows that there | amonnt for which tho Company In liable. fn caso ho bill, claim that lhch’rluml are repared | )ikely to be endangered, and ask to be made pazties to mcet the draft on the Treasary, defendant. . il ‘The Comipany wilt probably le thele amawer and | bec, 10, 10e, o b ulon ot blocks 1n M a Inrge number of exhibits and aMdavits to-aay, so , in the (tustecs’ Bu ANNOUNCEMENTS. as1o'bo roady for tho Argament Monday on” tho | W0 N, W. i uf' Sec, 21, 40, " n @ xv;o‘(t:nn for lieceiver, Tho following Is asynopsis of the answer: O e s B | - Flio Company was organized wnder tho. State lnw in 1867, and has since been engnged a8 n atock represcntation that the u not, howover, ¥ solely - conducted for the benalt of the | torneys’ fees, dnd taxes, ma fur the yurposo of enabling the Company to pay | Bulled, tho | effect ns {hongh a _stipulsted sum por month withont reference to loaras hy death wero charged the highea "onflf » cl f §45,000, W, Ventory prico of $45, 000, oifered gGfl 14 to'averago one a_month_ since its orgnnization, ome, Saturdsy, at 8 o'clock | funt, 30, 1571, and no asszssment made from tho May, two in Jane, ono in As.lgmu Boptember, 8733 sinco tha dntter date assexsmonts have a every month for death losnes, anner*';a | The Campany denfes that It atipulatcs s to the {a- | amountof tho copital slock, and avers that ita 3 gan at Monmiouth. Registor for final report, and **0 'wert | Uooding astolts stock for the sake of securin have engaged Prof, [ entitled to s part of the profits. Luctus Eaton nt 8t, Louls, in_elocution and 1t 1s denied that Gouding has paid an aascasmont will give o freo | every month aluce he became a member, for only enry 8, Dol e ; those assessinents heretofore mentioned were | . ctars this evening at the hall inade, i never pald whon (hora rapno astes: | ¥ranklin Leter muent. s averre at Go og could not have CRIMINAL. Voeh deceiven by o Bdverfinaninta, becauso in him in a body some months ago and “securcd tha abpointment of A, D. Jobnson as ane of his depa- tles sud Wilkinson as a balliff. 1IARSIS AND HIS EXTRAS, Architects Egan and Dizon, who wero appolnted 10 effect 6 compromise betweon Farmer Harms and the county in his claim for **extras®™ on the Court-llouse foundations, amounting to $00, 000, y reached sn agreemen Iald before the Committee on Publie Bulldings and Fublic Scrvice at {ts mecting thlsaftornoon, the real rucstiol shall or can bo hiel Whiting, D\:lro'ln John Balaos, who was charged bofore Toyne | ¢d as otherwiso than ihe aame ha with dealing In nostamped cigars, was yestorday r “Powers, M. dlucharged sfter & hearing, thero belng no evidence @ lion, Samuel Diston, evelandt the Hon. H. 51 man, E Alexander Tieggs was lost evoning found on Deg- | 1t it has a* capital siich s it has | ro- plalnes strect in possessfon of o zinc-covered | {jay it had nssets to the amount state trunk, for which he could not satufactorily ec- [ in such reports o count, whercfora ho was lodged fn tho West Mad- | capital atated in Y reports patd up and fuvested : . Rccording to law. It doniea that any of ita reporta om Steoct statlon Ly Offcer O'ltstley. An oWoor | \wero'falie, ur that the capital tock wan fow than pasn, Dubuquer William scxlon, New Yorky 7t W, d to ils contract, ths certain Commissioners to pay him more than he {8 cotitled to under any clrcumatances, and his beliet that hecen gatall boctalms, hasled toall the trounle. ‘Tho srchitects have worked under the instructions in question, aud have mado two distinct compromlise entimated on the work,—ono based on the supposition thut the conteact Iv gand, anid the other on a measurement of the entiro work: without regard to any contract. mates his “*extras® “at about Intter atabont 810, 000, ine, New York; Lieut.J. M. Ingall i, E. Whitman, U. 8. A, ‘Thomas fIlll wasone of aparty of three men | valid, ar the loaus greater than tho value of the who wers laying hande upon varlous articles dis- | property, "The mottgauy for $16,000 on lots in ayed outalde of Milwaukee avenue atores Just | Washingion was not for $1,500, na alleged In the nlubt, and sclling (hem st a saloon on West Chi= |-bill of complaint, ' but for 516,000, und the Oicor Johmwou - caught Hill, | property was worth'§10,000: tha thcro was & mis: and, after a wevore struggle with him, landed him Amongthe articles stolen were | mortgu o Jarge rocking-chalr and several common chairs, m’u; D Y Srres ad Justice Summerfield yestorday held tho follow- cn wold for $30, 0005 that il mortgaes were “,,, (l,um, fifl'u"'.f"m""'i."'"‘i;,d""" o era | upun property of duubls the value of the loans, eunige, continues the < e woman 1a 10t yet ubla to be about Sural MeNulty, | Sdmita that ft has boen used ae an advorsing runk, thirty dniya cach {n tho House $ James Connel of the Commtl ; iaop and McCard, Pulladelphia. TOE -DESTITUTE. COUNTY AGENT'S REPORT. ‘The paet winter hiss been unusunlly severo upon {he poorer classes in this city, and the sufering wmong them has been without precedent, The upplications for rellof st tho County Agent's ofice have been, for the three montha ending with Feb. ruary last, one-third greater than for any curre- in former years. the cost ol #ustalnlng the poor of Chicago was $172,000, and It fs guito likely that it will reach $200,000 by thie eloso of the flscal year ending Dec. Lelow will be found some figurcs regard- fag the number of applications for county rellef durlng the quarter ending 10 the large amount of business upon his hande, County Axent O'Connell ha tu give the total coat of provisione, rausportation, burlale, el capo nvenue, into tho station. 1n other words, reckoning that he contracted 10 0o the work for $84, 000, hi has dono enougls outeide of his cunteact to o his claiw to sboat 31 ready recelved 2, coutracts, end measuriug the entlre work and allowing market price for tho material and labor employed, that the county, if it had anything, would owe hius nbout 314 1larme is understood to be enliry! Loth of the catimatos, —the tiral o it 1s thnw Mr, Egan bad ogreed 1o allow him months ayo; and the sccond, Lecuuse It 14 820,000 lesw than he Jiow the Committes will get urunnd thoss figures to-day, or thuse of it who have openly ad- vucated tho rubbery of the $:20,000 to giva to Harn, remaing to bo scew, 1OW XCONOMIZING WONKS, Tho Committes on Public Servico continued ita 1ahor yosterday of naking the hicads of the seyeral county oftices If they thought tho men under theny sl pald_exorbitant salarie ornot they had more employes use, oll In 2 mock attompt at cconomy. "I'hey propounded these and shinilar questions to Jacob Groas andJ, J, Hel L1 I forined that their omployes wers belng worked hal thetr salarios’ might ba sponding period bers. ‘The contract of the policy 1s glven in proof daya torseaiing pairof pants from | 06"% 1, Skt & denilh (oak £ . 1) Bedgwick atreets. e Tnok Catnlogno: Feb, 28, but, owing ubllc, treasury uf o A Philadelyhia Libraan oite 1ke ot t of e anon bie Junde adelphin Librarian tella the o M’vc:"nl\fld rognrd to the date of nmdmnhl und 1t inaluta that visitor at ble libeary, who, aunazed st thie ! hooks, wantod io know Il thero wa book that haditall in.’ The Libraria selves are not unatilicted with a sfmilar madness, tho ** philosopher's sione ' of helr deslre being 2 univoranl cutalogue—a book which shall contain the | ifal titles of **all the bookn of all the world." Aun un- | death. terrifled (lorman schular, whose notlons of arith- | se wmelic must bo vague, h pectis of such & worl lect ubout 3, 000,000 Litles, tlllug 30, 000 to 40,000 | were made as to the amount of money in Londa, 12, for thie past ‘The total number of famllics remainin; Dbooks at the end of the preceding quarter, number of new applications wwade durlug quarter, ©,0243 number of familics rejected, T of fanllcs not found at thelr realdences, holo number of families having roceived 2283 number of fuwmilles havin, the quarter, 1,4 U3 number recelvi 3,770; nuwver remalning on tho buoks ut the com- mencement of the yuarter, March 1, 1877, “Tho number recelving afd iy ¢ waw 4,350 North Divislon, 1, 4843 South Division, ‘Ihe married persons receiving old in tw 4707 Norty Divislon, rat, and wero fue nigh unto death, and Increased without detriment, ete, really Intimsted that a Id three times, u cost af 1,000,000 marks (825 a 845, little oxtrn help would not compilation e utnive, Inasmuch na their clerks Lai every 0 exert themaselyes i earrying thu court s from the vaulte Lo the court-roomn as Lo werlously tax thelr endurance. listened aticntively to what thoy had to say, sod will vecomtmend ‘thut the bailiffe supplant the ol cxbiaustive, heavy work, e next heads put un the witnes vltzer, of the lecorder's Oflice le, Clerk of the Criminal former reported that the work in larvely fucreased, and that his meo were under- red with the salarica s, ‘Uho latter sald he g for moro hel in"deference Lo the county's and that hiis men richl; vaid them, ail of w autiely the Committe Thu nezt bead ques! 000, also suguestod that th the twouticth cuntur plated thu loss umblitl 8l Lexicon of Germial mates will cover about 150,000 Uitles, makingulx | received from policy-holders on claims which have quarto volumes of 800 pages each, twelve years' work at & costof 3!0 per way ba mentloned that Mr. Edward Arber hos | halsnceremalning afiertie payoieut of th the fourth volume of his ti entrics of booka in Btatlouens' I Ight record ofiice, up to the year 1840, and | noxt soun conclude his work by the illblll of | Flaher cuse, ths Com The Comumlites Dlvivlon numbered suuth Division, 71 vislon, 5505 Bouth 0 Eouth Division, 130: total, &70, Widowers: 543 North Divislon, 533 Routh I 4. Bingle: Weat Divisfon, 2 uth thvison, 115 fot: 23 lohemian, 385; sl andan‘. 483 Iris iuastun, 41 Scandinayian, ald by private ad baen thinks Uut Lad refratued nsuctal condition, varned all that was belng h oppeared to abundantly ki uwu{xl.lldim Enj rman, 1, o ricvously dleappointed st (ho lack of Amers it p'oll nnpgmlnlun that must be remodied :-'1‘1:: wl-h:-“v 11, siuco ha s bound by the term of | Buperiur Cour aubscription to destroy all copies not wnbscribed | over, tho lawyersof Goodlug, W recover upon ths for on the appearance of tho Hfih volume. the completion of thls work, Mr, Arber propos {a begln ble grest, catalogui of al edltions of | uy i 00 i n England or ber colonies down to | alive, Inal 3 N 1000, ik 51 v0lilons Brinied by or TuF Lngiioh | wera. mads. Chore wars hons e Tosren. T cowy “Flifs will b §n annual livts, the sye: | cluglon, & gencral denial is mada of the charga thut tem wuggested by Me. Barawell ut the L Confurenca a4 tho C*Univoreat Catalogue *' Hia promin mor " of s In prigt und for sal uly. 1ho dight For sorma wouthe: It 18 PERIURY. tloned waa Sherlff Kern, who demunatrated In 8 monieut thut Lis otice ss now Tun Was 0 swurco of grcat rovenus to the county, 11¢ was runniug i oitice, be said, with four lews deputies nnd cleven less bailids than his cessor, and was waving the county about His men wo{u RELIGIOUS, TUE NOONDAY IEAYER-MEETING yesterday woa conducted by Henry Morenouse, the Lnzlish evaugelist, snd James McGranshan, audlence of falr proportions was prosent. The meeting opened with the singing of the hymn, **Bencath tho crous of Jesus fain would ke wy stand. ¥ite Rev. B, R, Davis read the requests for pruyer, and Mr. 8. 8. Calking and the Rev, Mr, Dasls followed in pray. **1 lett fu sl with Jesus longngo® was then pei Warking hard n tho Jail were futter than Ibey Liad uves Leen, ing of the fact that ey were Lettor fed. noeded inore help, but had B ything now mara than an increase in tho salary [ Jall Clerk, who was subslsting on the paltry suimof $100 per month., e bad ta work very tird, oud If the Committes would in- 30 per mopth e thou; roperly sustalned. o eoncluded not ¢ printing will consumy much timeo, T secmed Lo 04 ‘The Telophone In Europe. ornation of The fuvention of the telephono In fts original | case of Willlani D, Charles ve, Mary aud Willlam slape s cluimed By s udgs:aloory, Ttwa director of the Danlsh Meteorological Institute, | brocecding Lo euforce 8 iuchuiics e snd, & ear there would ch thing as **uncollected Tees™ in d 1he Committes appeared well plu L 'L juurned (v the County Agent's Ulice and went through the saue formall- ty, but with better results, coming of the fact that that functionary lufosmed thew ten days ago that e had thirtecn surplos wmeu in his e could not paes this by unuoticed, su conclusion was reachod, 1y way of parentbesls, 1t might be remembared, with 8 good deal of truth, that the slnglng bas de- ounmitice theu who las been carrylug o a variety of experi- ‘) cnd= et ono-telegraphic 5 , practical ullll()'.P ‘The lenulllp()l his {u o i 1 e Ratry 3 pmeisy lons were displuyed n few weeks to s com- | but as nolt) of electriclans aud members of the Danish | kiew thewn time was asked to prove the truth luwent, . Delucuuris systen I3 fouded | oF, fele statemente, Spsiertsy, Allson Late, on the application of vibrating carrents, tunfng: 3 forka of i saune iumee orl‘fimri;u»fl' pet uhi it e dnidarits oW o clog brought within the influeace of the bls and is opinion b bal Ve :]nll:fi:n‘tl;:‘l::nl\ h»i;xds of the wire, The operator 7?.1'.‘.‘."»:;&. I?lun then Tead l‘:l‘: ‘:fiiu.‘«’l{.,":afi pair of tunite-forks, wll of which were conuvcted | warraut for the arrest of Mrs. Hickey on a churge 4t the samo time with u single telezraphic wire, | of vubomation uf perjury, und of Jobn Smith and Hu was lhgu ablato t;:n;l skiultaucously twelvo | of Joun Mchombd fos perjury., 'The wrrauts tugssazed by means of the tuuing-forks as casil e ) r i b Tlia orataary meious of telearaphy, | 204 Lo held them o the Celwlnal Court. The and wecordlog to o foreigu journal *most satls- factorily slved thie problem with reyund 10 the | Lgore's room, having been one of the witaesics ust of a siugle wire for the forwurding of mavy | summoned to testify. Wessajged Ut the wune thue! ClLazlve lu his amdavits scts out, Smith ond Mr. Mozehouse took up the subject considered the day previous,—**Law- #nd isg frows Homans, vil,—by Moses came law; Lut truth and grace by Jesus Christ. Brat public act Is the life of Moses was 10 slay the LEgypilan, sud fs Corinthlans it was Lild dowa that ¢, the law—killcth, account of the burulog bs wes that Moses Wau 8 sery 1akc off Lis nhived, The minletry of the law made slimurs kuow that they were BLo lepers. Taw way 8 Jooklug-gins that showed our baduesy und vilcuess, bultl , it [s wore thau likely thut vhen they report to the Board they will recom. wend that the vervices of the \hirecd supernuwers od with on sod after Ali-Fool's the obvious lusson , compelled even to THE CITY-HALL, Tho Judiciary Committee I8 called (o meet n the $ity Clerk's ofica to-morrow afternoou at 3 precious blood of C! wes salvation record of Moacs' lifu wecwed to bu sorrow, dnrkuu;. and deat The Department of Public Works wiil advertlso thix worning fur bids for clesning the tuuels durs 103 thy comlng year, Tue Treasurvr yeaterday recelved §2,004 from f Chrut's, joy, I, b "y grace sald ¢ gives eterosl Jife the mwoment s L A e —— R Ata annnal reports the capitul was never reprosents Company avers that it has nover made scusmenta nor ever used the franchinos i a means for continning to peepetuato any fradu- lent act upon any of the policy-Luldors, 1t nesorts Thomus Tilley. C. A. Orleni James Cash. orled, to ko propor ollicors of the lnw; that It had tho _reso agafnst the Nor! la, ll!Zdlmlf ra W, Alle George W, UL 8t $10, represented therein; that the wortgeges wore In- ke In recording tiio' figures, but tho orlgiual ln the oftice whows what tho figures that tho twenty acres ndjoining have since iy b tho Tajared | b denied that tho droente s e \*ormn, * but medium, snd alko for notlfying persons of thelr loy, vogrant, $20 or | ssevements, It isdenicd that provious to Ju 0 0 nuary, [ 1876, the Company stipulated that all the ofticy- 7, Patrick, on trisl, 243 ta 1 5 sixty dayw; Nellle Gerence, runaway. Llouse of the | fat 0 %o s uscuncd for deathe of Kk Rouxin—2 L4, g s 4 d cuney ¢ mem- | Giyun va. Atigewan, oo trial, oo Shopherds, ticlard Ityan, burglar, 33,000 10 | bora“happening while those amessed were mom. u‘u('i"‘"‘ Bootu=$31 to usd, fuctuslve, has_folsely assceved Iunng"lhuullnd polley-holdere. 1t avers that the number of policy-holders {4 sscertained on or_sbout the 5th of cach month, Bince Janunry, 1875, 1t has aascaved all policy-holders for 1o and liabilities by death of policy-holders, withor =Unlon Nal borx. §713. 3, qu-xl"m';ann Letirand Ods oS, = Letlran aid Gamuct mad Wiiltam b, Crawford ve. Pairick Mu : sun ya, Charles B, B 3,2 Yo Too ilican el Conpaiy. haugh ve, 18380 3, Frauk, $73/.2 inlts contract with policy-holders uince that dato wome | it has expressly providod that such shall be the thom- | case; that otherwisa the fnsurance of any glven olicy-holder might ho carried from thirty i0 wixty during which perlod the Company would bo Shyaiz (EhE dermon-Goven 2 Fikn, Jobi L, Mann Yerlict, $047.\Vaiter i "Kn%. YDk 17y $30 000 ~Clayburghy Ei Ghtiewdn? G, uount of his policy in'caso of his 2o {1 the method of making awe not for tho purpose of deceiving or s kctuslly asucd the pros- | cheating the polley-holders, which ho thinks would col- | It {a further dented that false reoresentations ments nE could be’ fintshied- In ' ten | and that in the report to the Audlitor $:118.015,03 | docree, 873, were falao: that the defendant has 1 ljubititics; that inte: i rigages; that the cl han they really wer 000 tities too low, and guint pollcy-holdel 0 Limprint would Le wall into promise for fess suma than T Hore Avenarius contom- | wera dua thom; that it collectod assessusents In tull oustaskof 8 'ulbflolfrnphlc- and paid the policies in part, It e that the n Literature,” whict Company has pald out $3,511,80 more thun it Las ,000 marks The critlcs of Is_Hottinger, think (14 va. John Mather; verdict, 8316 4. Sletitnntug verdict, §31 a1 Schinldt, $3.—luasc Matks Verdict. ior. Junu BaoTit verdlet, 21,20, e esti- d will roquire | been comapromised; that in the cass of Pliebe oth- copy. It | wick, John Jenning, snd Elizabeth Packer, the the nots on condition w“st turity and sult wras fnstitute of the amount was placed to 1oss account, aud the 0 much less, In the y says that it recclved deatb, ond subsequently pald & mont; but afterwarde hcard that hat & case {s now pouding in the roaccuted by Shufeldt & Weat- cript of the | comprumised for andail expen: , the Knglieh um-vu nent of profit and h senent was by an Arbur expresses himself us | proofsof Flahe to be illewal and v pollcy lssucd’ia Fleher, and yet in tho sult aguinat thls Campany they uver that the Protection Lifu wade an wssussmont for Fisher, while Lo ls still States v In con- Lraruns’ | the ofticers urs focompoteut and not mau: b ouly practical oue for_any Blaire of e Carapamy properigy o ok 1k 10 3 exvenses. of collection olh romised tiAmorts | 4 WOMAN CHANGED WITIL SUDORNATION oF fees If sult be lnatituted on 13 ufte an nnuaual aud uncxpected circumstanci ho iinal rovision, but tha Work of | reflived tne monetony ot I dynataosecs fers oe werday alicracon, tu which ‘the principal party oman who wau charged with sub- rjury, Aboutthres weks ago tho luw. The etfect of this dec! Tor AL 'Delacour, the Saube | Hickey was tricd befure Jude Moore crea was rendered for $700 sgalnet the defendants, yestiza- | on her a ‘:ul bLopd, They were oxamined, er the complainant nor his wulicitor d before Judge Moore . 1), Charles and Johu Me- stated that tho defendants werw lres Donnelt oceaslun of twelve differeut | ou all thess representutions Judue Moore {vsucd & oty Juatice laines, cure of TRIBUNE, matter will Le fnvestigated beforo the Grand Jury to-day, Mr. Nickolas lLaucr, tho clerk of Judge McDonald on their oxamination satd that they lived at Now, 216 and 617 South Desplaincs atrect respectivoly, 'They also atated thnt thoy signed ‘There is no anch ninca rirect, And No. 210 on that atreet Ia n vacant lot. A bystandor rematked at the time to Charles that he kuew the rties and that they had given flctitious names, he real name of one being Marrett, Lut the other name Chariea cannot tomember, alleges that ~ Mary Hiicke, AVENGED. (Continued from the Fifth Page.) ansof Loulstana were not poor, timid non- slatants, but were men who, r rights, dare maintain them, President “Hayes would have an fnfinitely casfer task than that before him, What he 18 trying to do {s tu recon- cile the weak blacks and tie strong whites, nnd mnke t}wm mutual friends. and was twice clectes County Conrt of his connty. city remember with tho time when Alr. Jones went into tha raflrond businces. It was In 1851 that he was appolnted by Al Line Rallroad Company &8 st at Washington (o obtain a land- four paralle]l roads west iver across the Htato of for four yenrs, Mr, Jones Cangress’ In 1853, fank nntll he showed up as he head of the Spleitualiste of tho West, wieldin 8 power which was surpassed by no otlier man ol the mamo faith In this section of country. Tle was Many peoplo in this Ho ‘says In bis In- kind of pleasure hoi) ton of political partles resting merely of upon rectlonsl line 1 may Le disnatrons. . 1 prosperity of the Sonthe; on distinctiona of r nlwaga nnfortanate, ‘Tho moral and mat States can be most effectaally advanced and generous recagnition of the righta o —a recoxnition without reserve aroxception, With #uch recognition fally acorded. it will the Influence of all legitimato azencles of the General Uovernment the eiforts of copie of thoso States to obtaln for themaolves of honest and capable local govern- 1 shall consider It not only my duty, bnt it will be my ardent destre, to labor for the stiainment id who slgned tha ppeal Lond wero old acqusint; tho Towa Central neighbors of liers and at her requeat and procurement, Charles, how- ever, thinka thelr n-mu‘wm fictitious and thelr afMdavitatating that he is worth some property, that on the 7ih of March, Mary llickey asked him tosign her bond, ‘from the Misslanipy t hls grant throu ere his lfe noemn n ble to promote b A 850,000 TRESPASS SUIT AGAINAT BTETTAUER fifteen years was one of tho beat-known men in tha denomination untii, abont 1835, ho became converted to modern Hpirituallsm throvgh tho medinmahip of Androw Sackeon Davls, e nuflered a severa loen by the entire destruce tlonof his estahlishment by the great fire, but showed true Chicago apint’ In getting to _work 1ilding up his paper and establishe id to have no_far repairod his fot- tuncs ar 0 have been worth betwecn 3100, 000 and 000 at the time of his denath. h he carrled on wan in two P tlon department, called the Jteligh 1luuse, and the Keliglo- The former department was under the Eecretary of the organi- Gnstav Drand gesterday commenced tn the Cles cult Conrt a auit in trespase agalnst Charles S, Stettancr, David Rlettaner, Georer Einstein, part: ners ns Steitauer Bros, &Co., and Tenneys, Flow. bls_dariimges at ‘Tho proposition”of * Citizen " to hold a new clection In South Caroliba and Loulsiana [s The Federal Govern. ment cannot order it in these Btates any more than it enn fn T)linols and New York. fixed by the Constitution forthelr local elections is past, and will not cume again for two or three rt the Presldent in the best setticment he can bring about of the dual-Goy- ernment muddlo In these two Btates,.—[Ep, THE MINERS. Moro Stelkes and More Misery---They Cry for * Brend or Blood, Bpectal Dispateh to The Tribune, WirgrspAnnn, Pa, March 16.—In. conse. quenco of the 16 per cent reduction of woges egreed on byall the coal companles, a strike was fnaugurated to-day. The movement threat cns to becomo general, atthough'it was en- tered upon only by the men in the employ of the Lehigh & Wilkesbarre, the Busquehanna, and the Delaware & Hudson Companiecs. largo gatherings of y to the reductions, claiming that it 1s_impossille to subsist on the meagrs Destituifon Is bitterly felt among the Jaboring people atd the repetition of such scenes as have occurred at Scranton, whero the mioers are demanding Inbor or bread are only prevented in this city by an elief Assoclation, which is naslsting peuple in thelr dlstress, 08: mecting of workingmen will be held to-morrow to consiuer tho situation. Naw Yong, March 16.—The unemployed workingmen of Berantoh, Pa., have made a'le- monstration upon the City Council, calling upon tho momberawhen in session and appropriation of $20,000 for employment may by given. talned’ permisston to address the meeting, and eald that if the Couneil dld not do anything for . oor, they would take tho matter {u their ands, "There werw tine stores along Lacka- wanng avenue, and they would help themselves, hreat caused great come motlon, and Mayor McKeene, rushing forward, cd the speaker toorder, and sald that, as the Chlct Exccutlvo officer ot the city, he could not permit such threats. crics of * We will bave bread or blood '] meeting broke up ln wild disurder. wholly Impracticable. he Waa engaged. oode, hats, cape, falures, otc,, wera worth 14, 000 and lils protita were £30,000 8 yenr, The do- fendants on the avove date awore out an_ attach- mient on which his goolds were retzed. Jdust beforo that me, however, the defendants flled o petition {n bankruptcy agninet hini but dismisscd it #oon after on hie agreeing to make an arsignment of all hl rlopm 10 one Josenh Metzler for the benefit of s credltora, Plainth! claims thero was no rea sonable causo for such extreme procecaing. that his luainess has been rutned, his goods Jost to b nnd his good name injured to his damage of $50,- years, Let ussap eare of Col, J. C. Dundy, zation, and son-1n-lawy ol was publislied by Mr, Jonea tor, and part of the writing wan done by hin, Mr, Jones' habits wera regular, enoughs he ocen- ed his ofiice pretty'much all the timo, and had o d there, whers hio wan night. ile also took hils went out but little except when he visited hi at 8t. Charlcs overy Saturday, 1lersho walintained his wife, and in the samo town lives his daughter, 2 Mra. Farson. M. Jones ia represonted as a gencrous and kind- 1y-dispositioned man, who was often Imposed on by unworthy porauns, bul was never loth to help a neady fellow-creaturs, e irid and uncompromising foe or all frauds Iu Spirituals s, and waas continually in tronble and hot-water Decauso of his habit of EXrOSING AND DENOUNCING CERTAIN MEDIUMS whom he declared were false. room, off his reception-room, & cablnet for tho urpose of testing mediuma who might apply to Im for indoreement and recommen: a solid closet bullt in the wall of the most dlama) black. had folding doors, and in each a hola about three feet from the floor and covered with a black velvet Over tho doors, in what might be callod & transom, was onother hola alse sovered by curtaln, but about ten 1t was Mr, Jonos' custon, when a me- dium gsked for his indorsement, to lock ulm or her up in thie cabinet, with the request thot they do whatever they conid to pravo thelr power. insisted on this, becauso ha would not permit him. sclf to ba tricked with cabinets with traps, springs, For the same purpoau of testing he bald s small, rough, unpainted pine table for tho uso of medinms, and if they nsed a table 1t uuat be his, and In bis room, i precautions e wos cnabled to satisf) 1o one else, of the genninencas of his ics h of the protensions of tho medium he fn- s cditor and proprio- csed t have alept at CAPIAS AGAINST J. K. GOODING. ' Ilenry Burrell bcrn arsult yesterdny ooding to recoyer statos that iu February, 1868, he and Goodlug had n scttloment of their matiers together, Whon the Tle was, howevgw a1 in Townsiiip D8, Range 33, fn low. fng about200 acres, in full settiement of his in. debtodsess. Burrell accepted this arrangement, Dut when he came 10 examine the titlo to the Towa Tund he found it was not In Gooding then asked Uooding to fily himn what eyins a sult to enforce hie request. _Hla reason for the delay of nina years is, that Uooding has been\nnr. of the biate” most of e hind In hia back | in opposition cnhllun%wna -l!mx <3 S Polaing doo from the ity Annle J, Downle filed her bill yesterday nski for n_divorce froni her husband, Thomas Downle, on the ground of cruelty. 1TEMS, To-day Is tho last day of service to the April t of a telegram from p to Milwaukee until nday. The Jury In the cane of Fallon ve. Harris fatled to ngrev yestorusy aud werd discharged, a cano brought under the State Liquor law to com- el tha detendant, n anloon-keeper, to poy dawages or sccret piaces. ublic works, that workingman ob- ‘s husband. ' "Judgo Moore will not bo In court until Monday morning, on account of the death of his muater-in- UNITED BTATES COURTS. Bamnel ¢ Davls, of loston, Maas,, filed a bi) {Loud cheers. curloasly enongh, unrelenting war on ed the free-love eloment among th 1all; Ll U3 who et denunclations of one MNJ wifo of his bosom ond abode with tho Egyptian an. Ile porsccuted Mosesand his **big mtil Jlull left thls section, and turned up here for some time. hull and her party,and waa lustrumental in defeat. t tho time that she was try! lsts of tho United States, Malty Sawyor and long hali ht to do s you p} Lile preactilng, {t appears, was somo- what belter than bis pracilce, ‘Tho latest duvelopment fn Mr. Jonca' history which brought hlm prominently Lefora the public was hls appesarance as defondant in.n suit for eriminal hbel Inatituted at tho fnst) upon tha testimony, of Victoria Woodh Jones had sald of her sometlin, of calling her a frea-lover, and mervations upon which the genersl public who read the Religlo- Pialosophical” Journal could cosily, base the belief that she was a prostitute, if the' The suit has nover como to ———— SOME QUESTIONS ASKED AND 70 tha Editor of The Tvil Cricano, March 16,—#or some days kne Taise uNE han had much to say about the bacification of and ndvocated the recognition of the Governments of Bouth Carolina and Norton, R. E. Goodell, and alarge number of others, to foreclose o trust-deed [Fearful uproar, aud art of Lol 8, i Asscssors’ Division of Block 03, T n Canal I'rusteca’ Subdiviston of the W 1§ of Sec. i 1io assailed Wood- e Union Natlonal Bank bogan nal Bank sued tho same corporation for $3, 000, . BANKRUPTCY MATTERS, Tn the case of the lomo Insurance Com Samuc] Seelemon tlied a petition yesterday s that at tho eale of somo assets of the Compary LISTON—Mnrchals, at 08 Thirteantl: fy R sMctiaalin abtor of Mourico and Mary B. L Fancial. today (Friday), ot 11 o'clock, by cars res to Calvary Cemelery, y invited to attend. RODINSON—AL the resldence of her mother, 787 Carroll avenue, in this city, Sirgoabock danightcr of tho Friends are respects 14, for the aum of $1,080. le puld 20 {ner cent cash on the e wan good, azuinst the taxes of 1875 and 1874, thie title examined, and was told It bad ten defects, Sccleman thereforo asks that the sale may be sct aside und that his modest littie bill of disburse- nients, inclnding 20 per cent advance, twent o should be an- E. Dowitt Itobe nnanncement hereafter. WILSON—March 16, Sarah Jane \Wilson, at the resldence of her brother-In-law, Samuel M, Moore, - Funcral services at No.lfln Asliland aveaue, Sate March 14, at 11:30 p, m., et Monroe sireot, Charlcs general in tho wa, td added game nb’: y stories woro trooe, Judge Blodgeft ordered that tho sal urday, tho 17th inat. nulied, the purchiase money refunded, and o now BWERT—Wedneada of scarlat fover, at U4 Albert, odopted son of Albert L. Biweel, agod © years and -4 months, Funoral from house at 11:40 a. m., Frldi 16th inst. Bpecial car from Kinzio Strect st 1 p. ., to losohill, NICHOLS—In thia clty, March 16, 1da 31, Nich. ols, dnughiter of Micha¢l nnd Cathenue Nicbolw, aged 2 years 1 month and 10 d: Funceal from the residenco of, the parents, 160 atunlay, March 17, vy cans t 1 o'clock p. m. In the matter of Diddle & Doyd, the bankrapt woolen dealers at Nos. U8 and ! the Asslgnce yestorday fllad s x. DI ho hind recelved wos that odison street, ort stating that for {he fixtures. ordered Tl aale to bo made to the abova porties. A dischorgo was lesucd to Willlam A. 1n the matter of Morton & Lewls, a rulo wasmade on all persons intercated to show causc wh ceedn of goods In tho innds of the Asafgnao ! not bo distrlbuted to the creditors of 1 Co,, and why the ealo of tho assets of R. Morton & Co, to It. Morton shuuld not bu sct asido, A componition meoting inthe casc of Adalph Kielnert will he held Aprll 3 befora Rogister Mor- Judgs Blodgett | “Imyq 1ast clause of this sontence is fnaccurato. Tna Trisuns has discussed tho difficulty of the political situation in both of theso States, and awalts patiently the Prealdent's method of solving it. 1f the Federal soldiers arc with- drawn from tho Btate-Houses for a day, the Democratie claimants will instantly take pos- sesslon, the Republican occupants having no ort that will maku tho slightest re- cir behalf,—Ep,] WII you plosse answer one or two which suggest themselves In this cannection? Lo you belleve that Sonth Carolina, with 60 wrod majority in her votinz population, honest vote Democratic? Do Wenat iiuron streot, to Calvary Cemotery, MEDICAL, AR A A A A Dr. Schencld’s Standard Remedies, Tho standard remedies for st diseascs of tho lungs are Schonok's Pulmonto Syrup, Schenck's Sca Weed Tonfe, and Bchenck's Mandrake Dills, and If taken be- fors the lungs are deatroyed. s speedy cude s effected. To theto tree medicines Dr. J, H. Behenck, of Phil- adeiphls, owes ile unrivaled success (n tho trestment of pulmonary diseases, v Tlie Pulmonle Syrup ripens the morbid matter In the Junge; maturo throws {t off by aa cosy expectoratl for when tle phiegm or matter a ripo a alight cough wlil throw it of, tho pattont has rest, and the lungabe- “Thu cavo of Downs & Sine was referred (o the e i A T T ) G B . (W T e oy, e D N - 1 A discharge was fesued to Jacob Eberhardt. In the casc of Cushing, Kirk & McLean, an order swas mado for the exumination of Fred O, Durnot, deurge W, Lawls, and othors, Lefora Reglator e Indures the plan of o political utler, whom tho Government nuton as United It 1, Jenking was yeatorday elected Assizneo of thus clecied his sent to 'Wastl Btatcs Senatar? Are you ready to surrender to the E‘;;‘;?' campaign tho frulta they Tirandford Hancock was appolnted Asslznce of projectore of that clalin to have won {The statemont that there s a colored major- 000 in Bouth Carolina Is o gross mis- y tho census of 1670 the uumber of col- 1, and of whitcs 200,607} 3 Which, at bve persons about 23,000 colored wmajority of votes, fnstcad of the ridiculous It the blacks all voted the the Democrats woulld un- ‘3 largo majority.'" Misaisalppl would also bo Tepublivan by a Jarge majority It the blacks all voted Republicau ticket, sacre and the rifleclub plan of political cam- paign " questions, Tus Thisung replies in tho negutive most decldedly, As the Government of Bouth Carolina fs'hot in its hauds, it Las nuthiug to surrender—En,] 1¢ tho Chamberialn Governmont representa the mnjority of the State, ought it not to bo sustainea? ‘Was the liamburg museacre and the ri! & myth, notwithstanding all Iread in Tuz Taiue UNE last summur? o [Majoritics are not ascertained Ly any sonti- The Hampton Uoycrnment clalms to represent the majority of thu votes casty the Chamberlain Government claima thy and tho matter is In the State Courts, and haa not Buth sides concede t| Chamberlain ticket ran behind Hayea ticket conalderably. P caréfully investleating thie wholo when he sscertaing the octual fi doubtedly do what his duty demands. Me: time, U5 per_cent of the taxpayers hve rew the Hampton' Goverminent, Chumberlain Government s starving In the Btate-llouse, which is In thu catate of Edwards & Browno, o composltion meeting and masting for the election of Asalgnee will bu hield at 10 4. ui to-day. STPORIOR COURT IN DILIER, Jolin C, Halnes beganasult for $1,600 sgalnat brought sult for $3,000 agalnst lenry Koerits sued tho German Natlonal Dank of Chicago fur $1,000 dumaged, CIRCUIT COURT, Androw Monka commenced o suit in trespass Chicago itolllng-M1ill Company, To enable the Pulmonlo Syrupitodo this, Bchenck's Mandrake Plils and Schenck's Eea Weed Tonlo muat be frecly used to cleanie tho stomach and liver. Schenck's Mandrako Illla act 0a tha liver, removing allubstruce tions, relax the gall bladder, the bile the lver ia soon relleyed, Echenck's Bes Weed Tonlo fs & alterative; the alkall of which it {a composed mizes with tne food and prevents suuriog. It saatsta the di westion by toning up tho stomach to & healtliy cundis tlon, so that the food and the Pulmonio Byrup witl make kood blood thon the lungs heal, and tho patlent wiil surely get well If caro is taken to prevent freati cold. All who wish to consuls Dr. Behenck, clther persoa- slly or by letter, can doso at hits principal otfice, corner of Blxth and Arch-sus., I'hfiadelphis, every Monday. tchenek's mediciues are sald by all drugiists throughe outthe country, CONFECTIONEIRY. CELEBIRATED throughoot the Unlon--expresed to sl pirts. 1B and upwand o 25, 40, MYH . Address ordersGUNTIIER, Confes tioaer, Chicago. AUCTEON SALES, By G. P, GOLKL: & GO., U8 and 70 Wabnsh-av. On Baturday, March 17, at 9:30 o'clock, 14 erates W. €, Crockery, 3 erates Yellow and Roekingham Ware, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, NEW AND SECOND-HAND, We aiall sell tholargest and best asortod stock, and fatest Bpring Styles of Furnlture: tor, Chamber. Dinfog-room el grale e, Shaptor, Bplst g sl Kighen 2 ored people was 415,81 colored majord! to a voler, woul o atarts frecly, sad ghntle stimutant »ad ) Republicun tickel doubtedly bo dvf 10, 0U0, began o sult for $10,000 sgainet and voted the CHIMINAL COURT. Pater Madden was tried for Lur guflty, aud given one year in the Pen} Joln Yoo und Kdward Leaflin were on trisl for ‘burglury at adjournnent. ‘Tho latter 14 tho gene tleninn ‘Who was recently marrled in the jall. CTHE 1 2 CALL, Jrpar Lapaetr—Mottun for new trial {n the Lans canter purjury case. and . vpox UAy—200 to U18, Incluive, No cass on ul. JUbGR JAMRSON~OT to 81 aad 83 1087, fuclutre, Nucass ontrial, 8, and 18, No, 31, Harvey, Junar, FAnwELL~Sct case 1,401, Schoenberger vs. Hawson, JUDOMEYTA, UniTen flrn‘n Cinurir Covur—] onal 1snk of Chicugo v SEolunax Ganyte 8, M a 74 S n 03 (f SR e oy 5 02 (5 bl iSO PRV SV S et g5 e f g AN T A U Augustua Liods Tk —J Teluier R =W, ¥ ool v ~\uw York htats Lot a5d Thust Corapany ve. Woodbury A1 beld for it by Federal As to the Hamburg massacre, the Chawberlain Government, with every brunch of Administration in thelr handa previous to the clection, utterly failed to punish persons who tired on the blacks, and since the clection they have not tried.—Ev.} 1n regard to Loufslana ndency of the quest! “onmisslon, you showed the outruges per, the Deniocrats in that State, and demol t the Blate weut Republican, Were you truthful and if so, ahould you now turn ruund and to should be given to the men rpotrated the vutrages yuu so graphically u bave made n great effort to show that these Ttepublican Governments can_only be sustained by Al Federul arms, snd therefore ‘should go (o the Jaurson~Gowen Matbls Company va. Cl: upak Mooks—C. J. Les et al, ya. B, Olsea et al.g Cincir, Covnr—Jypax Roaexs—W, 1, Wells 7 atter day, dusing the 16,140, —. ke Electoral AT 10 0'CLUCK, 25 OHESTA FINE THA, 4. P, GORE & CO., Auctloneers. By ELISON, POMBEROY & €O, Auctioneers, 84 and 84 Handoipt-at. Our Regular Friday’s Sale, Friday, March 16, at 0:30 o'clook. Patlor, Chambor, and Dining-Room FURNITURE. A full llne Carpote, Oencral Housebold Qoodsy Qenoral Merchandiae, otc. Speclal attention to outslde sales, ELISON, POMEROY & Peremptory Auction Sale. 25 ROLLS Brussels and Wool Carpots, THIS MORNING, AT 10 0'CLOCK, AT OUR STORES, 84 and 88 Randolphest. ELISUN, POMEROY & CO., Auct'rs: By WML A, BUTTERS & €O, Auclloneers, 118 & 120 Wabab-ay. MISOELLANEOUS BOOEKS AT ATOTIO -C, Schwab et al. va, Frank Grundles; PIOMISSORY NOTRS IN INDIANA, Bpecial Dispateh to The Trivurz. TNDIANATOLIS, Ihd., Barch A passed by tho Leglalatire of 1876 doclar! sud vord the then usual provislons of prowlssory nutcs making payments of attorneys’ fees part of was uot pald ut ma- It has not required a great cffort, or any ef- fort, to show thut, unless sustained vy tho Fed- eral Government, they would go to the wall, “Citizen” kuows that would be the result; ev- erybody knows it. o nceds no ona to telihim. Ha s perfectly well aware erninent is as weak tle avpearance of vitallty it the Federal soldlery and the runboats, and that the moment they are withdrawn it will disappear 1like & sonp-bubble. far it is fn the power of the taxpayers to recognize ft and its support, The same question Boutl Carolina. time various forns of notes hi y brokers and others, and many conflict declstons have boen made thereon by tha Btal courts, A decielon of the Supreme Court psvaed upon five different forms of thess notes—frs old form, providiug forattorney's f tuat the mnote s not psl CAMNSETC CRENEEYVemappe BN that Packurd’s Uov- that whatever lit- 08 15 derlved from oude paratie 1 gkttt "oftha stlo . i held ||§ (] note proyiding for tho psyment of & per cent of the sltorney's fees §s constititlonal, the Court bolding this ot to be In condlict with the payment ta be enfurccable by law; fourth, a note providhig for _paymont of 5 cal be President to forcy Many think the casier wa declare martial law, abolish civ vernment, and ruls them under what the ench call “the state of sicze,’—by mvans of the military, Tuns Trisune, however, prefers to walt until the Presldent Las ascertalned what s best to be dons before committing itaclf to “Citizen's " plan of ruling both Btates by means oldiery for the next four years,—a od of government which heretofore has not aifurded protection in elther Btato to the colored people fu person or property.—En.] 1Is la not a dangerous theory to advance that, be- causs the minurity, —for you have made nv effort to prove thst the Democrate wero not In the mi. nority,—I vsy, s It uot adangervus thoory to tohold becauss the minority will ot submit 10 the Erfli shall be over- lled In the PR e L3 ¢ n ;uml and collectable ot law; afth, ur paywent of & per cent for exchange and other expeuscy incldeat to collection other than sttore ney's fees, 18 Leld (0 be legal and enforceable by fou ls to make tically vold the statute referred to in the And place. ——————— OUT OF WORK. Tb the Editor of TAs Tridune. Cmicado, March 10.—I bave beon endeavoring for the past three months to obtaln employ- ment, but without success. I have advertised aud puswered every convelvable advertisement and floy, belog reduced to m: haviog o large family dependin, support, 1 take shis micans of making wy wauts kunown. I am among the educated class of unfortunutes; w o ood sslesman; will work fu u store, drive, or do soythive required for $0 per week. § have becn a total abstalver for over threo years, and cou producs the highest eity references (In last employ us collector over two vears). Any ons requirin such a wan will confer u Uenelt by addres: e [ II X be daat Blckel, aid | onity, therciore the on thrwn sud the miorily o 1t therc must be a new deal, why der “such guarau BUTTEKS & CO.'8 Repular Saturday Furniture Sale, Saturday, March 17, 219:20 % thelr Auctlon Rooms, 148 sud J: e, they will loyally Bupposititious hypotheses sbout the submis- slon of “majoritics” to *‘wminorities’ notbing, establial nothioy, aud cust no lght vn the solution of tho actual witted to the Prestdent In” South. Carollua und Whero 9 per cent of the tektin, ceut of Lhe taxable propert. arcupt to muke thew- way of goverulng By IIIRAM BRUSIL SPIRITHD ART SALE, At low prices, by Il‘l,run Brush, at 13 Blate-st., of th¢ HASELTINE COLLECTION. Dully Sales 3 p. s, and 7130 p. ste the services of problew which {s sub- AW =P ) - ———— ODORUSI DAINTY BUDS. Dr, Price's Allsta Bouquet, ur bis Pt Roac, have the charmiog odor of daluty buds. o Btate are ualted, th selyes the © majority " tho comwunity. IC88 per cent ol the Republice 113